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Topic: Demons, Angels and Me (Read 1329 times)

I've been reading a treasure of a book, "Words of a Sheperd". It's a collection of writings by the Serbian Priest Vojislav Dosenovich. He survived horrors in WWII as a little boy then moved to the US where he was a priest for many years in Omaha. The writings are all very practical homilies on faith that were printed in the Omaha Serbian News.

Anyway, in one of these, he reminded me of a saying that I've heard before, but hearing it again really struck me in light of the battle we must all fight to acquire humility in a culture that worships and glorifies everything but humility.

"Another Father reminds us that it was pride that changed angels into demons and that it is humility that turns human beings into angels."

"Another Father reminds us that it was pride that changed angels into demons and that it is humility that turns human beings into angels."

This probably makes more sense in the original Serbian translating sayings sometimes doesn't work due to some cultural idiom that rests on some sort of pun or certain type of syntactic patterning. Like the age old "God became man so that man could become god".

This probably makes more sense in the original Serbian translating sayings sometimes doesn't work due to some cultural idiom that rests on some sort of pun or certain type of syntactic patterning. Like the age old "God became man so that man could become god".

I don't know whether he wrote the original article in english or not(it was written in 1960, 12 years after he arrived in America), but if he didn't, he's lived here since 1948 and earned a masters degree and did PHD work at American Universisties. So I would imagine the english found in "Words of Shephard" (published in 2006) "Another Father reminds us that it was pride that changed angels into demons and that it is humility that turns human beings into angels," evokes what he intended it to evoke. Of course, if you think it needs correction for the next edition, give him a call, you can find his phone number here, http://www.serbianunity.net/culture/library/religious/Lord_Teach_Us_To_Pray/.

I don't know whether he wrote the original article in english or not(it was written in 1960, 12 years after he arrived in America), but if he didn't, he's lived here since 1948 and earned a masters degree and did PHD work at American Universisties. So I would imagine the english found in "Words of Shephard" (published in 2006) "Another Father reminds us that it was pride that changed angels into demons and that it is humility that turns human beings into angels," evokes what he intended it to evoke. Of course, if you think it needs correction for the next edition, give him a call, you can find his phone number here, http://www.serbianunity.net/culture/library/religious/Lord_Teach_Us_To_Pray/.

Brother forgive me for my hastiness. I am part of the Greek jurisdiction in Australia and it is not common to find an educated priest (In Victoria at least). I did not mean to demean the priest or suggest he quoted from his holy wisdom incorrectly. Forgive me.